The piezoelectric properties of α-quartz-based resonators, characterized by the mechanical quality factor, Q, are found to degrade beginning above 300°C. This is well below the transition at 573°C to the β phase, which in principle limits the piezoelectric response of this material. This gradual loss of piezoelectric response can be linked to the increase in structural disorder in α-quartz found in total neutron scattering measurements. Analysis of these data by reverse Monte Carlo modeling indicates that between 200 and 400°C, the local disorder in the instantaneous structure of α-quartz becomes comparable to that of β-quartz. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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Haines, J., Cambon, O., Keen, D. A., Tucker, M. G., & Dove, M. T. (2002). Structural disorder and loss of piezoelectric properties in α-quartz at high temperature. Applied Physics Letters, 81(16), 2968–2970. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1515363
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